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[https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/i3-Migration-Guide i3 migration guide]
[https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/i3-Migration-Guide i3 migration guide]


== Installation ==
== Setup ==
You can install Sway by enabling it in NixOS directly, or by using [[Home Manager]], or both.
You can install Sway by enabling it in NixOS directly, or by using [[Home Manager]], or both.


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   wayland.windowManager.sway = {
   wayland.windowManager.sway = {
     enable = true;
     enable = true;
    wrapperFeatures.gtk = true; # Fixes common issues with GTK 3 apps
     config = rec {
     config = rec {
       modifier = "Mod4";
       modifier = "Mod4";
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You might need to active dbus manually from .zshrc to use i.e: dunst, see [https://discourse.nixos.org/t/dunst-crashes-if-run-as-service/27671/2 Dunst crashes if run as service]
You might need to active dbus manually from .zshrc to use i.e: dunst, see [https://discourse.nixos.org/t/dunst-crashes-if-run-as-service/27671/2 Dunst crashes if run as service]


=== Brightness and volume ===
{{Note|
If you are on a laptop, you can set up brightness and volume function keys as follows:
It's recommended to enable a [[Secret Service]] provider, like GNOME Keyring:
{{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix|<nowiki>
{{file|home.nix|nix|<nowiki>
users.users.yourusername.extraGroups = [ "video" ];
services.gnome-keyring.enable = true;
programs.light.enable = true;
 
</nowiki>}}
</nowiki>}}
{{file|sway config|bash|
# Brightness
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec light -U 10
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec light -A 10
# Volume
bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +1%'
bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -1%'
bindsym XF86AudioMute exec 'pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle'
}}
}}


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   systemd.user.services.kanshi = {
   systemd.user.services.kanshi = {
     description = "kanshi daemon";
     description = "kanshi daemon";
    environment = {
      WAYLAND_DISPLAY="wayland-1";
      DISPLAY = ":0";
    };
     serviceConfig = {
     serviceConfig = {
       Type = "simple";
       Type = "simple";
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};                                                                       
};                                                                       
</nowiki>}}
</nowiki>}}
== Configuration ==
Sway can be configured for specific users using Home-Manager or manually through configuration files. Default is <code>/etc/sway/config</code> and custom user configuration in <code>~/.config/sway/config</code>.
=== Keyboard layout ===
Changing layout for all keyboards to German (de)<syntaxhighlight lang="console">
input * xkb_layout "de"
</syntaxhighlight>
=== High-DPI scaling ===
Changing scale for all screens to factor 1.5<syntaxhighlight lang="console">
output * scale 1.5
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Brightness and volume ===
If you are on a laptop, you can set up brightness and volume function keys as follows:
{{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix|<nowiki>
users.users.yourusername.extraGroups = [ "video" ];
programs.light.enable = true;
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.pulseaudio ];
</nowiki>}}
{{file|sway config|bash|
# Brightness
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec light -U 10
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec light -A 10
# Volume
bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +1%'
bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -1%'
bindsym XF86AudioMute exec 'pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle'
}}


== Troubleshooting ==
== Troubleshooting ==

Latest revision as of 14:19, 19 November 2024

Sway is a tiling Wayland compositor and a drop-in replacement for the i3 window manager for X11. It works with your existing i3 configuration and supports most of i3's features, plus a few extras. i3 migration guide

Setup

You can install Sway by enabling it in NixOS directly, or by using Home Manager, or both.

Using NixOS

Here is a minimal configuration:

{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
{
  environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
    grim # screenshot functionality
    slurp # screenshot functionality
    wl-clipboard # wl-copy and wl-paste for copy/paste from stdin / stdout
    mako # notification system developed by swaywm maintainer
  ];

  # Enable the gnome-keyring secrets vault. 
  # Will be exposed through DBus to programs willing to store secrets.
  services.gnome.gnome-keyring.enable = true;

  # enable Sway window manager
  programs.sway = {
    enable = true;
    wrapperFeatures.gtk = true;
  };
}

A few general comments:

  • There is some friction between GTK theming and Sway. Currently the Sway developers suggest using gsettings to set gtk theme attributes as described here [1]. There is currently a plan to allow GTK theme attributes to be set directly in the Sway config.
  • Running Sway as a systemd user service is not recommended [2] [3]

Using Home Manager

To set up Sway using Home Manager, first you must enable Polkit in your nix configuration:

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
security.polkit.enable = true;

Then you can enable Sway in your home manager configuration. Here is a minimal example:

  wayland.windowManager.sway = {
    enable = true;
    wrapperFeatures.gtk = true; # Fixes common issues with GTK 3 apps
    config = rec {
      modifier = "Mod4";
      # Use kitty as default terminal
      terminal = "kitty"; 
      startup = [
        # Launch Firefox on start
        {command = "firefox";}
      ];
    };
  };

See Home Manager's Options for Sway for a complete list of configuration options.

You might need to active dbus manually from .zshrc to use i.e: dunst, see Dunst crashes if run as service

Note:

It's recommended to enable a Secret Service provider, like GNOME Keyring:

home.nix
services.gnome-keyring.enable = true;

Systemd services

Kanshi is an output configuration daemon. As explained above, we don't run Sway itself as a systemd service. There are auxiliary daemons that we do want to run as systemd services, for example Kanshi [4], which implements monitor hot swapping. It would be enabled as follows:

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
  # kanshi systemd service
  systemd.user.services.kanshi = {
    description = "kanshi daemon";
    environment = {
      WAYLAND_DISPLAY="wayland-1";
      DISPLAY = ":0";
    }; 
    serviceConfig = {
      Type = "simple";
      ExecStart = ''${pkgs.kanshi}/bin/kanshi -c kanshi_config_file'';
    };
  };
sway config
# give Sway a little time to startup before starting kanshi.
exec sleep 5; systemctl --user start kanshi.service

When you launch Sway, the systemd service is started.

Using greeter

Installing a greeter based on greetd is the most straightforward way to launch Sway.

Tuigreet does not even need a separate compositor to launch.

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
services.greetd = {                                                      
  enable = true;                                                         
  settings = {                                                           
    default_session = {                                                  
      command = "${pkgs.greetd.tuigreet}/bin/tuigreet --time --cmd sway";
      user = "greeter";                                                  
    };                                                                   
  };                                                                     
};

Configuration

Sway can be configured for specific users using Home-Manager or manually through configuration files. Default is /etc/sway/config and custom user configuration in ~/.config/sway/config.

Keyboard layout

Changing layout for all keyboards to German (de)

input * xkb_layout "de"

High-DPI scaling

Changing scale for all screens to factor 1.5

output * scale 1.5

Brightness and volume

If you are on a laptop, you can set up brightness and volume function keys as follows:

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
users.users.yourusername.extraGroups = [ "video" ];
programs.light.enable = true;
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.pulseaudio ];
sway config
# Brightness
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec light -U 10
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec light -A 10

# Volume
bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +1%'
bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -1%'
bindsym XF86AudioMute exec 'pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle'

Troubleshooting

Cursor is too tiny on HiDPI displays

Using Home Manager try configuring a general mouse cursor size and theme

home-manager.users.myUser = {

    home.pointerCursor = {
      name = "Adwaita";
      package = pkgs.gnome.adwaita-icon-theme;
      size = 24;
      x11 = {
        enable = true;
        defaultCursor = "Adwaita";
      };
    };

};

Replace myUser with your user running the graphical environment.

Missing fonts on Xorg applications

If fonts for certain languages are missing in Xorg applications (e.g. Japanese fonts don't appear in Discord) even though they're in the system, you can set them as default fonts in your configuration file.

  fonts = {
    packages = with pkgs; [
      noto-fonts
      noto-fonts-cjk
      noto-fonts-emoji
      font-awesome
      source-han-sans
      source-han-sans-japanese
      source-han-serif-japanese
    ];
    fontconfig.defaultFonts = {
      serif = [ "Noto Serif" "Source Han Serif" ];
      sansSerif = [ "Noto Sans" "Source Han Sans" ];
    };
  };

Swaylock cannot be unlocked with the correct password

Add the following to your NixOS configuration.

  security.pam.services.swaylock = {};

The programs.sway.enable option does this automatically.

Inferior performance compared to other distributions

Enabling realtime may improve latency and reduce stuttering, specially in high load scenarios.

security.pam.loginLimits = [
  { domain = "@users"; item = "rtprio"; type = "-"; value = 1; }
];

Enabling this option allows any program run by the "users" group to request real-time priority.

WLR Error when trying to launch Sway

When this happens on a new nixos system, enabling opengl in configuration.nix may fix this issue.

hardware.opengl.enable = true;

Touchscreen input bound to the wrong monitor in multi-monitor setups

See this GitHub issue for Sway and the solution give in this response.

Using Home Manager add the following to your Sway configuration:

   wayland.windowManager.sway = {
     [...]
     config = {
       [...]
       input = {
         [...]
         "type:touch" = {
           # Replace touchscreen_output_identifier with the identifier of your touchscreen.
           map_to_output = touchscreen_output_identifier;
         };
       };
     };
   };

Tips and tricks

Toggle monitor modes script

Following script toggles screen / monitor modes if executed. It can also be mapped to a specific key in Sway.

First add the Flake input required for the script

{
  inputs = {
    [...]
    wl-togglescreens.url = "git+https://git.project-insanity.org/onny/wl-togglescreens.git?ref=main";
  };

  outputs = {self, nixpkgs, ...}@inputs: {
    nixosConfigurations.myhost = inputs.nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
      system = "x86_64-linux";
      specialArgs.inputs = inputs;
      [...]

Map the script binary to a specific key

{ config, pkgs, lib, inputs, ... }:{
  home-manager.users.onny = {
    programs = {
      [...]
      wayland.windowManager.sway = {
        enable = true;
        config = {
          [...]
          keybindings = lib.mkOptionDefault{
            [...]
            "XF86Display" = "exec ${inputs.wl-togglescreens.packages.x86_64-linux.wl-togglescreens}/bin/wl-togglescreens";
          };
        };
      };
    };